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Mona Darkfeather(1882-1977)

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Mona Darkfeather
Princess Mona Darkfeather was born Josephine M. Workman in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles on 13 January 1882. Her grandparents were William Workman (1799-1876), a native of England, and Nicolasa Urioste (1802-1892), who hailed from the Taos Pueblo of New Mexico. Consequently, though Darkfeather stated in a 1914 film magazine interview that she was descended "from an aristocratic Spanish family," she likely had at least some Indian blood through her grandmother. Her father was José (Joseph) Workman (1833-1901), who worked as a ranch superintendent in Kern County, California, when he married Josephine Belt (1850-1937), a native of Stockton, California, of American and Peruvian ancestry. Josephine was the youngest of their seven children.

The first hint of her involvement in entertainment appears to have been captured in the 1900 federal census, where her profession was given as "whistler." Some have speculated this was a job calling out to passersby to visit a nickelodeon theater. In 1909, however, the year films were first made in Los Angeles, Josephine answered an advertisement calling for a dark-featured woman for acting roles. Quickly, she became a major star in the fledgling film industry in Hollywood with her peak period of activity coming between 1913 and 1915.

Working with film director Frank E. Montgomery (a.k.a., Akley), Princess Mona made dozens of short films as a stereotypical Indian for such companies as Bison, Nestor, Kalem and Centaur and one full-length film for Universal in 1917. Her last film appearance was in 1926. Her husband continued to work in the industry as a cameraman and bit player, the former Princess lived in obscurity for decades.

She lived in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles until her death on 3 September 1977 when she was 95 years old. She died as a ward of the State of California and her collection of film memorabilia, recalled by relatives, was likely discarded as she had lost contact with her family. Josephine Workman/Princess Mona Darkfeather was buried in an unmarked grave at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California, but in late 2014 her great-nephew, Doug Neilson, had a grave marker installed to identify this early silent film star.
BornJanuary 13, 1882
DiedSeptember 3, 1977(95)
BornJanuary 13, 1882
DiedSeptember 3, 1977(95)
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Mona Darkfeather in Her College Experience (1915)
Mona Darkfeather and Artie Ortego in Her Indian Brother (1913)
Mona Darkfeather in Against Desperate Odds (1913)
Mona Darkfeather and Artie Ortego in An Indian Maid's Strategy (1913)
Mona Darkfeather
Mona Darkfeather and Roy Watson in The Half-Breed Scout (1912)
Mona Darkfeather, J. Gunnis Davis, Artie Ortego, Harry Schumm, and Harry von Meter in A Forest Romance (1913)

Known for

Justice of the Wild
Short
  • Mona
  • 1913
Owanee's Great Love
Short
  • Owanee
  • 1911
Darkfeather's Strategy
Short
  • Princess Darkfeather
  • 1912
The Gypsy Gambler
Short
  • Paulena - a Gypsy Girl(as Princess Mona Darkfeather)
  • 1914

Credits

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  • Laska Winter and John Bowers in Rocking Moon (1926)
    Rocking Moon
    • Alaska Native Woman (uncredited)
    • 1926
  • The Hidden Danger
    • Minato - the Apache Girl
    • Short
    • 1917
  • The Crimson Arrow
    • Singing Bird
    • Short
    • 1917
  • The Red Goddess
    • Short
    • 1917
  • The Circle of Death
    • Mona
    • Short
    • 1916
  • Walter Spencer in None So Blind (1916)
    None So Blind
    • Ukana - a Hawaiian Belle (as Princess Mona Darkfeather)
    • Short
    • 1916
  • Stanley in Darkest Africa
    • Ada Payne - Wilson's Sweetheart
    • Short
    • 1915
  • Stanley Among the Voodoo Worshipers (1915)
    Stanley Among the Voodoo Worshipers
    • Ada Payne - Wilson's Sweetheart
    • Short
    • 1915
  • Stanley and the Slave Traders
    • Ada Payne - Wilson's Sweetheart
    • Short
    • 1915
  • Stanley at Starvation Camp
    • Ada Payne - Wilson's Sweetheart
    • Short
    • 1915
  • The White King of the Zaras (1915)
    The White King of the Zaras
    • Ada Payne - Wilson's Sweetheart
    • Short
    • 1915
  • Stanley's Close Call (1915)
    Stanley's Close Call
    • Ada Payne - Wilson's Sweetheart
    • Short
    • 1915
  • Stanley's Search for the Hidden City (1915)
    Stanley's Search for the Hidden City
    • Ada Payne - Wilson's Sweetheart
    • Short
    • 1915
  • A Message for Help
    • Mona
    • Short
    • 1915
  • The Miser of Monterey
    • Short
    • 1915

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Princess Mona DarkFeather
  • Born
    • January 13, 1882
    • Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Died
    • September 3, 1977
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      Frank MontgomeryDecember 23, 1937 - July 18, 1944 (his death)
  • Publicity listings
    • 6 Articles

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    Darkfeather was DeMille's first choice over Red Wing for The Squaw Man (1914), but she was busy making films with her husband Frank Montgomery at Kalem.

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